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What though before me all is dark
What though downy slumbers flee
What though earthly comforts should fly
What though earthly friends may frown
What though fierce storms sweep o'er us here
What though his form lies mouldering
What though I feel disease and pain
What though I have the gift to preach
What though I'm but a child
What though I'm but a little child
What though my frail eyelids refuse
What though my path
What though my path is all unknown
What though my shrinking flesh complain
What though on stormy seas we sail
What though our bark o'er life's rough sea
What though tempests rage around me
What though the bonds of love divine
What though the clouds of doubt arise
What though the crowds who shout the word
What though the curtains of the night be drawn
What though the earth is tumult all
What though the Gentiles wildly rage
What though the load be heavy
What though the moments fly
What though the night be dark and wild
What though the night is dreary
What though the solid rocks be rent
What though the stream be dead
What though the strife be long
What though the swelling surge thou see
What though the tears are in our eyes
What though the tempest hovers
What though the tempest rage
What Though the Tempests Rage
What though the unthinking world may say
What though the waters struck with dread
What though the way be storm-begirt
What Though the Way Be Weary
What though the wild waves rage around
What though these bodies shall decay
What though they boast of fairer lands
What though this truth we all confess
What though this weary clay shall lie
What though thy sons be sleeping
What though time on earth were over
What though we bear a heavy load
What though we never saw thee tread
What though we now are weak and young

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